AUDREY MORGAN FELLS CASON, moved to Rochelle, Georgia, with her
husband,
Raymond, to be close to his ailing mother and "to find some warm sun."
She is playing her violin in churches and with the local Arts Council
group called the "B Sharp Band."

1956

JEROME KENAGY retired from Custom Business Systems Inc. (CBSI),
provider of
broadcast management software, in February 2000 after the company was sold
to the
Wicks Group, a New York City investment firm. CBSI was founded nearly 30
years ago
by Jerome, brothers STEVE KENAGY '64 and JOHN KENAGY '73, and
WES LOCKARD '72.
Now Jerome, wife DONNA SCHNEITER KENAGY '59, son DAN KENAGY
'90, daughter
KRISTEN KENAGY ZETZSCHE '87, and son-in-law Jost Zetzsche have formed
a new
company called International Writers' Group, which provides translation,
localization,
editing and writing services. Jerome and Donna live in Reedsport, Oregon.

1962

ROBERT PUTNAM and RUTH SUTTER BIGGAR is studying Hebrew, Greek
and
systematic theology at Columbia Bible
Seminary at Columbia International University
in Columbia, South Carolina. He and his wife, Margaret, moved to Columbia
from Puyallup,
Washington, in 1999.

1973

GAIL ANDERSON became the administrator for
Trinity Christian
Schools, a K-12 school
in Las Vegas, Nevada, after earning a master's degree in educational
leadership at the
University of Las Vegas in 1998. She is also an elder and active in the
music program
at First Presbyterian Church in Las Vegas. She has lived with her two
children in Las
Vegas since 1993.

1980

CATHE RAY left Sun Microsystems after 11 years to take a position
at Sendmail Inc. in Emeryville,
California. She manages
one of the company's software engineering groups. Cathe also owns Needle in
a Haystack, one of the largest needlework shops on the West Coast,
located in Alameda.

1984

WENDALYN NICHOLS is the editorial director of Random House Reference
and was recently on National Public Radio's program, "Talk of the Nation,"
and NBC-TV's Today Show.
She discussed the 2000 edition of the Random House college dictionary, slang
and American
language in general.

RAY TSE has left Disney Corporation, where he managed worldwide
sourcing of Disney
consumer products. Now the managing director of Promotional Partners
Worldwide, he heads the
North American division of the entertainment promotional marketing business.
He, wife Jennifer,
and their two children live in Los Angeles, California.

1987

RITCHIE MCKAY resigned as head men's basketball coach at Colorado
State University to
become head coach at Oregon State
University in March 2000. While coaching at CSU, he led the
Rams to records of 19-11 in 1998-1999, and 18-12 in 1999-2000. He was the
assistant coach for
the SPU men's basketball team in 1990-1991. Ritchie and his wife, Julie,
have three children.

1989

CHRISSIE AUSTIN DRAPE is the part-time finance manager
at Emerald City Outreach
Ministries in Seattle's Rainier Valley. She and her husband, Chris,
a history teacher at Rainier Beach High School, live in Rainier Valley with
their
two young sons. The family is also active at Emerald City Bible Fellowship.

1990

DONALD BRIDGES has been commissioned as a chaplain in the U.S. Army
Reserves, and
serves the 865th Combat Support Hospital in Niagara Falls, New York. Donald
is pastor of
the Nash Road Free Methodist Church and lives in North Tonawanda, New York.

REBECCA HASTINGS serves with Mission
Aviation Fellowship (MAF)
in Irian Jaya, teaching the children of other MAF missionaries in the town
of Sentani. Her term
began in July 1999 and will continue at least through July 2001.

1992

ERIN SMITH ABOUDARA moved to Sparks, Nevada, in 1999 with her
husband, Casey, a
construction estimator. Erin is currently a stay-at-home mother and writes
she "is having
fun with decorating and landscaping our first new house."

SCOTT KASSNER, former pianist for the SPU Singers and GROUP, gives
concerts in the Rocky
Mountain Front Range area. He has released five CDs to date and can be
reached through his Web site,
SK Records.

KERRY MADER SIKES lives in Glendale, Arizona, with her husband, Kyle.
Kerry is a human
resources manager with the state of Arizona, and Kyle is a production
foreman with a
manufacturing company. The couple has one daughter.

1993

KATHI MYERS earned an M.S.N. from SPU in 1999 and worked at Memorial
Hospital in Yakima,
Washington, for seven years. She recently joined the U.S. Air Force,
entering as a captain. After four weeks of training at Maxwell Air Force
Base in Montgomery, Alabama, she was stationed
at Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, Arizona.

LIESL GOERING YOUNG completed her pediatric residency in June 2000
and is now a full-time
pediatrician with Children's Hospital
in Denver, Colorado.
Her husband, Dan, is completing law school at the University of Denver and
will be a corporate
attorney with Morrison &amp Foerster LLP next fall.

1994

JASON ARMSTRONG has been appointed the senior pastor of Anchorage
First Free Methodist
Church in Anchorage, Alaska. He and his wife, BETH KIERULFF ARMSTRONG
'93, live in
Anchorage with their infant son.

GRETCHEN WILEY STEHR teaches language arts and social studies
part-time at Valley View
Middle School in Snohomish, Washington. She and her husband, Vaughn, live in
Marysville with their
infant daughter.

1995

ERIC BEST and JENNIFER DAMM BEST '94 have recently returned to
Seattle following
Jennifer's graduation from Northwestern Medical School in Chicago, Illinois.
She began a residency
in internal medicine at the University of
Washington
in June. With the acquisition of his e-commerce consulting business in
August 1999, Eric is now
managing partner development for Amazon.com.

LISA EVANS EATON was on the staff of Young Life in Arizona for three years
following her
graduation from SPU. Her husband, Chris, is currently an area director for
Young Life. The Eatons
live in Glendale, Arizona, with their infant daughter.

1996

NICHOLAS HARDMAN has been selected to join 24 other military
personnel from the United States
and several other countries to train at the elite United States Air Force
Test Pilot School. These pilots, navigators and flight test engineers
evaluate the latest aerospace technology employed
in the defense of the United States. For many of the students, Test Pilot
School is a step toward earning
astronaut wings.

1998

SHAWNA PAULSON HOUSER and her husband, DANIEL HOUSER '95, live
in Los Angeles, California,
where Daniel is an attorney and Shawna is a policy analyst.

ESTHER WILLIAMSON was a cast member of the world premier of the play
Pride and Prejudice at
Seattle's Book-It Repertory Theater in Seattle. Esther is currently the
director of the University
Players at SPU.

1999

ANGELA BRINK was crowned Miss Oregon on July 15, 2000. She
participated in the Miss America Pageant
on October 14, 2000.

ANDREA BUHLER held a summer faculty position at Leysin American
School in Switzerland.
After chaperoning some of the students for a week in Italy, she returned to
North Vancouver,
British Columbia, to resume teaching private music lessons in September.

SARAH JOHNSON had her SPU University Scholars honors project
published in a major peer-reviewed
journal. Her article titled "Free Methodist Mission in South Africa,
1891-1960: Social Conformity or
Prophetic Challenge?" was published in the Fall 2000 issue of the Wesleyan
Theological Journal.
Sarah is a first-year graduate student at Duke Divinity School.

DREW REED is a naval officer,
training to become a naval pilot.
He and his wife, SARAH WEED REED, currently live in Pensacola,
Florida.

NATHANIEL WETZEL is a software engineer for Fluke Corporation
in Everett, Washington. His wife, SARA ROBERTS WETZEL, is an
administrative assistant at SPU.

2000

ANNE MARIE OLNEY STERLING is stationed at Fort Bragg in North
Carolina with the Army
Medical Services Corps. She entered the Army as a second lieutenant and
platoon leader.